News-and-Society Ignatius Piazza is the founder and director of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, America’s largest gun training academy. The firearms training which Front Sight offers is unlike anything else in America today. The superiority of Front Sight’s gun training reveals itself in its numbers: every year, Front Sight delivers firearms training to more students than all other major shooting schools in America .bined. Couple that with Ignatius Piazza’s extremely impressive shooting background and firearms training history, and one gets a very clear picture of the two biggest proponents of Americans’ most controversial, important rights. With a case in the U.S. Supreme Court .ing to a decision by spring, and definitely before presidential elections, the country is afire with discussion of District of Columbia vs. Heller. What the U.S. Supreme Court will be deciding is whether or not it is constitutional for a District of Columbia law to restrict individuals from carrying handguns in their own home, or to restrict individuals from having an assembled, loaded rifle or shotgun in their own home. An average American would look at such a case and hope that the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision would be a quick, obvious one: the Second Amendment calls quite clearly for Americans to be allowed to carry arms, and such a law is unconstitutional. Ignatius Piazza and Front Sight have a similar view: such a ban is absolutely unconstitutional. Being leaders in the gun training industry, their interest obviously lies in seeing what ramifications this could have for other states and other citizens. No matter what one thinks about firearms training or guns in general, one must admit that what happens in D.C. affects the rest of the nation, and depending on how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on this case, firearms could be.e much more prevalent or much more rare. What Front Sight and Ignatius Piazza would like to see is fairly obvious: for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that a ban on handguns is unconstitutional. But what about after that? They do not want all Americans to own guns and have that be the end of the issue. Ignatius Piazza and Front Sight fully understand the vital necessity of gun training for an individual to carry a gun. Ignatius Piazza is quick to call for the right to bear arms, though he’s quicker to call for the responsibility to bear arms. No gun user is safe, responsible or efficient without firearms training, and Front Sight fully expects Americans to receive it. Ignatius Piazza’s and Front Sight’s logic goes like this: there are many dangerous things in this world. For example, we strap ourselves into 2,000 lb. steel cages and hurtle ourselves down strips of concrete and speeds upward of 65 miles per hour! Without proper training that would absolute suicide – no one refutes this. But we do allow people to drive automobiles, and we do expect them to get training. The same goes for firearms. Firearms are not deadly tools, they’re not scary. With proper firearms training, anyone can be a safe firearms user. With gun training, anyone can responsibly keep their family and loved ones safe in dangerous circumstances. Looking to the U.S. Supreme Court, Ignatius Piazza and Front Sight are calling for more and more gun rights, along with more and more gun training – gun responsibility. About the Author: 相关的主题文章：